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Committee urges one‑stop hub, equity focus to expand energy‑efficiency access
Summary
A city advisory committee recommended a six‑part strategy to make San Francisco energy‑efficiency programs easier to access for low‑income residents and small businesses, including a proposed one‑stop hub, expanded contractor training and changes to CPUC eligibility rules.
A City of San Francisco advisory committee urged commissioners Sept. 24 to reorganize local energy‑efficiency programs to better reach low‑income residents and small businesses, proposing a citywide one‑stop hub and changes to state and utility program rules.
The Energy Efficiency Coordinating Committee — represented to the Commission on the Environment by chair Avni Jamdar and committee member Antonio Diaz — reported that the city and third‑party providers spent roughly $12 million a year on energy‑efficiency programs during the committee’s 2016 mapping exercise. The report identifies six priority areas: expand programs for…
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